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Interview: Ken Dahl Pt. 3 [of 3]
Interview: Ken Dahl Pt. 3 [of 3]
In the third and final part of our interview with Ken Dahl, we talk lepers, the egotism of autobiographical comics, a why Ernest Hemingway wrote about police batons instead of penises. [ Part One ] [ Part Two ] You’ve never really done any comics out of spite? Only to myself. ...
Monsters
Monsters
readaboutcomics.com — By Ken Dahl 208 pages, black and white Published by Secret Acres What do you know about... herpes? Some readers might know that it’s a disease that almost three-quarters of Americans have, and it’s incurable. Except, of course, ... (more) Monsters
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Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment — ... television, I have to make sure readers are tuning in every week. With a graphic novel, the expectation is different. The entire story is there for you in one piece. … I do expect the reader to keep up — and hope that they'll continue to be engaged. And, one of the ways I like to do that is by ending every week’s ‘episode’ with a cliffhanger that leaves the reader wanting more." [News Herald] Creators | Brian Heater wraps up his multipart interview with Ken Dahl, and kicks off a Q&A with Neil Swaab. [The Daily Cross ...

Comics A.M. - The Comics Internet in 2 Minutes
Comic Book Resources — ... Moon : "Like television, I have to make sure readers are tuning in every week. With a graphic novel, the expectation is different. The entire story is there for you in one piece. … I do expect the reader to keep up — and hope that they'll continue to be engaged. And, one of the ways I like to do that is by ending every week’s ‘episode’ with a cliffhanger that leaves the reader wanting more." [ News Herald ] Creators | Brian Heater wraps up his multipart interview with Ken Dahl , and kicks off a Q&A with Neil Swaab . [ The Daily Cross Hatch ] Creators ...

Nov. 2, 2009: Even the indie guys need some spending money
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal — ... [Profile] Janek Koza Link: Paul Gravett The Polish indy cartoonist is profiled. (Above: sequence from Wszystko zle (Everything is Wrong), ©2008 Janek Koza.)   [Profile] Ken Dahl Link: Brian Heater The conclusion of a three-part conversation with the author of Monsters. Related: Greg McElhatton reviews Dahl’s new book.   ...

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